Public health officials in Ethiopia can rest a little easier now that the new polio vaccine (nOPV2) has been successfully administered to 14.5 million children under the age of five across 10 regions of the country.
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New polio vaccine reaches millions of children in Ethiopia
<none>Training lays foundation for the prevention and control of Mpox in Ethiopia
<none>Training held in Addis Ababa to improve prevention, detection, control and response to Mpox virus.Boosting data skills to analyze safety of medicines and vaccines
<none>Nineteen specialists from Ethiopia’s Food and Drug Authority took part in a Global One Health Summer Institute workshop to learn how to better track and analyze the safety of medicines and vaccines.Empowering Ethiopian healthcare: GOHi’s impact on microbiology and infection prevention
<none>The Ohio State Global One Health LLC has partnered with Ethiopian hospitals and the CDC to enhance microbiology and infection prevention in Ethiopia, significantly improving healthcare infrastructure and antimicrobial resistance surveillance.Ohio State building capacity of immunization experts
<none>The Global One Health initiative (GOHi), in collaboration with the Ethiopian Food and Drug Authority (EFDA), trained 50 members of the regional Vaccine Adverse Events investigation task force across six regions of Ethiopia.